Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Loudoun uses “Major Summative” - test or large project
“Minor Summative” - quiz or graded classwork, no redos
“Formative” - work that you should do but isn’t graded
It’s stupid.
Loudoun elementary teacher here. Only the secondary schools use major and minor summatives.
Elem has summatives (you’ve learned all the material and I need to assess how much you learned) or formatives (I’m still in the process of teaching you the material and this is just a quick check of what you know so far.)
Anonymous wrote:Loudoun uses “Major Summative” - test or large project
“Minor Summative” - quiz or graded classwork, no redos
“Formative” - work that you should do but isn’t graded
It’s stupid.
Anonymous wrote:I’m doing the opposite and trying to avoid calling things quizzes because they seem to cause so much anxiety (and emails) from students and parents. Graded classwork seems to not have the same effect. There are still tests. Not everything can be a test.
Anonymous wrote:It’s the focus on standards based grading. It’s supposed to come down to summarize assessments, which count for more. (I’m not a huge fan.)